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    Home / News / India News / Excise policy case: Court reserves order in Kejriwal's bail plea 
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    • Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal, arrested over corruption allegations tied to excise policy, has had his bail plea reserved by the court.
    • The prosecution claims Kejriwal and his party, AAP, received kickbacks for liquor licenses, funding their Goa and Punjab election campaigns.
    • Kejriwal's defense argues the evidence is unreliable and the allegations unsubstantiated.
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    Excise policy case: Court reserves order in Kejriwal's bail plea 
    Delhi court reserves decision on Kejriwal's bail

    Excise policy case: Court reserves order in Kejriwal's bail plea 

    By Tanya Shrivastava
    Jun 20, 2024
    01:29 pm
    What's the story

    The Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi on Thursday reserved its judgment on the bail application of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal—in the money laundering case linked to the now-scrapped excise policy. The court also reserved its order on Kejriwal's request to allow his wife—Sunita Kejriwal—to join his medical examination via video conference. Rouse Avenue Court judge Niyay Bindu heard the case for two days before reserving orders. The judge also indicated she did not wish to keep the matter pending.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    Kejriwal was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21 over corruption allegations linked to excise policy. The probe agency alleges that Kejriwal played a significant role in drafting the policy and soliciting bribes for liquor licenses. It claimed that his party, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), received kickbacks amounting to ₹100 crore which were used to fund its Goa and Punjab election campaigns. Both Kejriwal and the AAP have denied these charges, labeling them as "political vendetta."

    Prosecution's argument

    Prosecution links Kejriwal to alleged money laundering

    Opposing the Delhi CM's bail plea, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) SV Raju argued that the ED has documentary proof showing part of the crime proceeds funded Kejriwal's hotel stay in Goa during the assembly elections there. He added that the agency also possesses documentary evidence, including telephone calls and call data records (CDR), demonstrating that co-accused Chanpreet Singh—who allegedly handled funds for the AAP's Goa election campaign—received ₹45 crore from various sources in cash and paid for Kejriwal's hotel stay.

    Prosecution says

    'Kejriwal directly responsible for AAP's affairs'

    The law officer stated that the CM had "good relations" with co-accused Vinod Chauhan—who allegedly transferred a cash bribe from the "South Group" to the AAP. He added that Kejriwal is "directly responsible" for the AAP's affairs and thus liable for the offense committed through the party. Regarding the timing, Raju said the ED did not act in "hot haste" and arrested the CM only after the Delhi High Court denied him relief from coercive action after reviewing "detailed records."

    Defense argument

    Kejriwal's defense challenges prosecution's evidence

    Kejriwal's counsel, senior advocate Vikram Chaudhari, countered the prosecution's claims by arguing that the federal agency failed to establish a money trail or substantiate allegations that AAP leaders received kickbacks through policy formulation. Chaudhari stated that the case against Kejriwal was based on statements from "tainted co-accused," who had been granted bail or pardon. He highlighted contradictions in these statements, asserting they lacked "material corroboration" and were of "questionable veracity."

    Witnesses

    Defense questions credibility of prosecution's evidence

    Chaudhari further questioned the credibility of the evidence presented by ED, referring to statements from witnesses who were granted pardons and turned approvers. He also pointed out that Kejriwal has not been made an accused in the Central Bureau of Investigation's case to date and argued that as a constitutional functionary, his position ought to be respected. The defense maintains that the case against Kejriwal is based on "questionable veracity."

    On Wednesday

    Kejriwal's custody extended till July 3 

    Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the Rouse Avenue court extended the judicial custody of the Delhi CM until July 3. To recall, Kejriwal was granted a temporary three-week bail to campaign for the Lok Sabha elections. Kejriwal had moved the Supreme Court seeking an extension of his interim bail to undergo medical tests due to his "unexplained weight loss coupled with high ketone levels." While rejecting his plea, the SC had advised him to approach the trial court for regular bail.

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